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enMon, 03 Aug 2015 00:48:21 GMTMon, 03 Aug 2015 00:48:21 GMTRev96-6-1Coffeehouse - Dart to TypeScript to JavaScriptSince Dart can compile to Javascript but it also has optional static types like TypeScript wouldn't it be possible to have a Dart to TypeScript compiler? I guess it would make the work easier for the Dart folks and allow compiled Dart libraries to be integrated with other TypeScript libraries.

Since Dart types are not required to make sense, only a subset of Dart programs probably make sense in TypeScript. It seems like an interesting tool that could be useful for both Microsoft, Google and the web community at large.

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Fri, 12 Oct 2012 23:32:30 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Forums/Coffeehouse/Dart-to-TypeScript-to-JavaScript/617125df561143bdae76a0e80183f488#617125df561143bdae76a0e80183f488Bent Rasmussen6https://channel9.msdn.com/Niners/exoteric/Discussions/RSSCoffeehouse - Dart to TypeScript to JavaScriptyou mean using TypeScript as the glue for Dart when developing in TS/JS ? like WinMDExp did for C# and C++/CX ?

Actually I'm thinking about another use of TypeScript, as a metadata glue of JS, for consuming js in C#. like how WinMD file works for C# to consume WinRT.

One usage of this is to make the WinRT circle complete, currently JS is consuming only, while C# and C++ can create components for others to use.

There is a tool for winmd => ts, maybe they can also do it the other way.

Another usage of this could be, if C# needs to interact with JS code, either on the client or server side, either as a CLR language or go through IL2JS, if its needed somehow, it can integrate with existing JS libraries, using TS as the metadata.

Strada is the Road.

Oh its really messy,

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Sat, 13 Oct 2012 06:51:24 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Forums/Coffeehouse/Dart-to-TypeScript-to-JavaScript/2e1879f226ea4db18909a0e90070fe95#2e1879f226ea4db18909a0e90070fe95felix96https://channel9.msdn.com/Niners/felix9/Discussions/RSSCoffeehouse - Dart to TypeScript to JavaScript@felix9: In one of the Charles interviews, the idea arose that the d.ts files were javascript equivalent of header files in C dialects.